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Ramaphosa re-elected as ANC strikes coalition deal
By: Reuters 15th June 2024 The African National Congress (ANC) and its largest rival, the white-led, pro-business Democratic Alliance (DA), agreed on Friday to work together... →
June 16 uprising: how a massacre in South Africa led to Africa’s boycott of the 1976 Olympics
14th June 2024 As the world prepares for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, can we maintain faith in the nonpolitical ethos of the event? The Montreal Olympics Games... →
ActionSA to Oppose Eskom’s Attempt to Evade Responsibility for Protecting the Most Vulnerable from Rolling Blackouts
13th June 2024 ActionSA denounces and will oppose Eskom’s erroneous petition to the SCA for leave to appeal, which seeks to preserve the status quo where the most... →
UN funds for AU peace operations: Somalia as a test case
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th June 2024 Should the African Union focus on a single situation – or apply UN Security Council Resolution 2719 to various conflicts? Last December, the United... →
ESG intrinsic to long-term mining success, Gold Fields AGM hears
By: Martin Creamer 31st May 2024 Managing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) aspects is intrinsic to the long-term success of mining, Gold Fields chairperson Yunus Suleman... →
In rural South Africa, voters weigh frustration and ANC loyalty
By: Reuters 23rd May 2024 In Nelson Mandela's hometown of Qunu there has been no running water since 2016, jobs are scarce and crime is on the rise as unemployed young men... →
SACP Gauteng welcomes deployment of National Alliance leaders to the province
22nd May 2024 With less than nine days remaining until the historic national and provincial elections, which also mark three decades since South Africa’s... →
Climate and development investment platforms as tools for transformation
By: Saliem Fakir 17th May 2024 It takes a while but, slowly, one gets to see the possibility of things. Climate action has long been the mainstay of a specific tradition, which... →